Heimtal Moravian Church is a congregation where we follow Jesus Christ in our daily lives come together to worship God our Creator, Jesus Christ our Redeemer and the Holy Spirit, our Comforter and guide. We believe it is our responsibility to respond to our Creator, Redeemer & Comforter through our faith, love, and hope. We worship together each Sunday mornings at 10 AM.

We believe that our worship is an important aspect of our life which helps give us wisdom and energy to follow Christ each and every day. Each week we pray together a liturgy of responsive readings and songs, which give us a deeper understanding of how God works in our lives. We also sing together with the help of either an organ, piano or guitar. It is important for each person to play a part in worship, thus each person in the church is asked to participate in some form of worship leadership.

Elementary school aged children are invited to join us in worship for the first half of the service, until after the Children's Chat, at which point they are invited downstairs to have a time of learning and activities, led by our wonderful Sunday School teachers.

After each service, we gather downstairs for coffee and snacks.

We hope you join us this Sunday!

Messy Church! A New Adventure at Heimtal.

On the Second Saturday of each month, we'll be hosting Messy Church, a 2 hour event which lets you get messy with crafts, games, celebration and food!

Messy Church is unique because we engage in tactile games and activities around a central theme each month, but more importantly, its all done together as a family (but you can still join in if you're not part of a family unit). Plus you'll get to meet your neighbours and a free community meal means that you don't have to cook dinner!

Join us the second Saturday of the month from 4 - 6 PM. It's great fun!

Directions to 51117 R.R. 250Leduc, AB, T9G 0B3

DIRECTIONS: From the North

Take 111 Street/James Mowatt Trail 5 KM South from Ellerslie road. The church will be about five minutes down the road on your left.

From the South,

You can take the new bridge off of Highway 2 (not yet on map) and then turn south onto Range Road 250 (aka James Mowatt Trail).